All my art stuff taught me how to build stuff, so I can adapt and maintain a zombie-proof house better than if I didn't have the habit of working with my hands, and trade custom made things with other survivors.

Being a full-time nerd is also useful since I have a broader sprinkling of general knowledge than a non-nerd. (Though is it worthy of mention here? Who ISN'T a nerd??)

And I guess story making could come useful if I want to join with group of survivors, entertaining them could help being accepted.

I play warhammer. It is useful because it allows me to control armies in order to kill the hordes of zombies. It is useful because I am able to do something to stave off the boredom of living in a post apocalyptic world. It doesn't require electricity or anything so thats good.

I play warhammer. It is useful because it allows me to control armies in order to kill the hordes of zombies. It is useful because I am able to do something to stave off the boredom of living in a post apocalyptic world. It doesn't require electricity or anything so thats good.

Also this:

(that's the boy who saved his little sister and himself from an angry moose using techniques he learned in WoW, if anyone forgot)

Well, there's my re-enactment, which has taught me how to fight a lot better and keeps me in decent shape (And it means I'm a lot better armed than I would be otherwise- even blunt, a broadsword or handaxe will fuck a skull up, and I could easily sharpen them). An offshoot of this is that I very much enjoy tinkering around with junk to make stuff like armour and weapons. I've made a barbecue, leather armour, clothes, knives, axes and various wooden things, and i'm going to make some scale armour soon. All useful things to be able to make. I'm also very DIY inclined in general, so shelter, barricades, etc should be shiny. I used to do archery and still have a couple of bows and some arrows, but I'm rather out of practise as there's nowhere round here where I can safely shoot. Also rather out of practise, but I've got a 1 star certificate with the British Canoe Union, so I know the basics of canoe and kayak use.

I joined the army cadets just to learn how to shoot so I'd be ready for the zombpocalypse, but in two and a half years I shot three times, so I sodded off.

Do you have any hobbies that might actully be useful in a world overrun by zombies? You may not have even thought of any of them being useful...I hunt and fish. So I can gather my own food, and handle a firearm.I play paintball, so I know how to handle various situations that involve being sneaky, and or being ready to attack.I just got into R/C cars. I could mount a small remote camera onto a car, and scout out a place before I move in.

Truthfully all coming back to one simple fact. You are very practical and intuitive when it comes down to it.

Scouts, so basic survival skills and training in basic weaponry. Athletics club, I am one of the best runners in my school (Probably from running from annoying idiots or bullies*Warhammer so same as above.The linguist club, I would be able to speak two languages and read Latin, which would come in useful for other survivors.CCF, more intricate survival training, medical training and a wide variety of firearms.

Well, there's my re-enactment, which has taught me how to fight a lot better and keeps me in decent shape (And it means I'm a lot better armed than I would be otherwise- even blunt, a broadsword or handaxe will fuck a skull up, and I could easily sharpen them). An offshoot of this is that I very much enjoy tinkering around with junk to make stuff like armour and weapons. I've made a barbecue, leather armour, clothes, knives, axes and various wooden things, and i'm going to make some scale armour soon. All useful things to be able to make. I'm also very DIY inclined in general, so shelter, barricades, etc should be shiny. I used to do archery and still have a couple of bows and some arrows, but I'm rather out of practise as there's nowhere round here where I can safely shoot. Also rather out of practise, but I've got a 1 star certificate with the British Canoe Union, so I know the basics of canoe and kayak use.

I joined the army cadets just to learn how to shoot so I'd be ready for the zombpocalypse, but in two and a half years I shot three times, so I sodded off.

scratch the canoe bit and replace army cadets with scouts and add in the warhammer from ricky as well as walking over an 6 miles a day, excluding goiong to pick kid up and shopping and general molding around, and doodling maps of the local areas and you got me.Also started homebrewing booze, good for trading.

Well being from a small town with not alot to do i find hobbies for myself,I can:*Catch and clean fish and small animals*Urban Explore and Hide Very well *best hiding spot from security is right under their nose**Some home entry * Breaking doors or weak spots, Metal roofs with those Tech screws come out and then you just need to find the manhole in the roof and presto instant house.*Manual Labour *Working and building things, not all that well but in a pinch could be handy**Earth Moving *My dad has been a truck driver for years so i have some skills in large machines, trucks and the god aweful split gearbox. * Hunting and CampingTheres probly more but i dont know im sure if i got my hands on a big rig it would be a prime target for raiders.

I was actually thinking about this earlier today. Weird. But I don't really seem to have any worthwhile hobbies that doesn't involve electricity. I can wash dishes! With a family of seven, it seems like a hobby. I can make anklets/bracelets/toe-rings/etc out of embroidery thread and we can be somewhat fashionable while fighting off hordes of zeds. I can take care of chickens, but that wouldn't do much good if zombies decide to eat them. I can also stock "I'm sorry your parents/sister/brother/child/friend/cat/goldfish got eaten" sympathy cards.

The only way I could be useful is to just assist other people with what they're good at, provided it doesn't involve a cardio workout. XP